China Daily

Rented bikes link Russian visitors

- By ZHOU HUIYING in Harbin zhouhuiyin­g@chinadaily.com.cn

After a 10-minute boat ride across the Heilong River from the Russian city of Blagoveshc­hensk, Elena Komisarova arrived in Heihe, Heilongjia­ng province, on Sunday morning.

Using a smart card purchased in Blagoveshc­hensk, she borrowed a bike from a rental point near the wharf and returned it 15 minutes later at Central Pedestrian Street.

“It’s convenient that the card can be used in both Blagoveshc­hensk and Heihe,” said the 29-year-old woman. “Young people like me in our city like shopping in Heihe, and riding on the tidy and clean roads is enjoyable.

“I can return the bike anywhere I want to stop,” she said. “There is no worry about it being stolen.”

There are 131 self-service docking stations on street corners — every 300 meters in Heihe — and 21 in Blagoveshc­hensk, which can provide 4,180 bikes for more than 20,000 registered users.

After paying an initial deposit, generally about 260 yuan ($40), users can pick up bikes and return them to any docking station.

The first hour is free, rising to roughly 1 yuan an hour thereafter in Heihe, while users pay 10 roubles (17 US cents) for the first hour in Blagoveshc­hensk.

Operated by Changzhou Youon Public Bicycle System, public bikes in Heihe started in May 2012 with 1,000 bikes, and developed steadily in the following years.

“People in Heihe have accepted the public bikes,” said Cao Lei, deputy manager of the company’s Heihe branch. “This green transporta­tion method has motivated more people to start to ride.

“Because the public bikes have immovable racks on which bikes must be locked, there are no users leaving bikes randomly without obeying the regulation­s, which may cause traffic disorder and unnecessar­y damage.”

The utilizatio­n is high, clocking in at more than 30,000 rides in Heihe a day.

In September 2015, the company expanded the business into Blagoveshc­hensk, less than 1.6 km away across the Heilong River.

“We aim to provide a convenient transporta­tion method for both Chinese and Russian people and deepen friendship,” said Niu Hailong, the manager of the company’s Blagoveshc­hensk branch. “The utilizatio­n rate is reaching 45 percent in the city, and (the service) is becoming well known by more residents.”

Kovtun Aleksandra, 20, a sophomore student at Heihe University, said: “Every time I go to the supermarke­t or enjoy leisure time along the Heilong River, I will choose the public bikes. I’ve also experience­d the convenienc­e of public bikes in Blagoveshc­hensk.

“I hope someday the bikes can appear in my hometown, Belogorsk, a town 140 km from Blagoveshc­hensk,” she added.

 ?? WANG DIANJIE / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Russian cyclists ride public bikes in Blagoveshc­hensk.
WANG DIANJIE / FOR CHINA DAILY Russian cyclists ride public bikes in Blagoveshc­hensk.

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